“Now you have technology that is specific to your bedroom so for example if you are in a bedroom designed for Engine 52, only those designated for Engine 52 are going to hear that tone,” he said.

Raycom Representative Doug Busch says that’s not the system’s only feature that makes it more peaceful.

“The other thing it does it turns lights on and speakers in the firefighters sleeping rooms. Those lights come on gradually so that tone will be sounded which gradually ramps up,” said Busch. “It’s got a pretty simple job to do and it does it very well.”

All the Omaha fire stations will soon have the system in place. The work takes a week to 10 days to complete per fire station. All the station should be online in the next 6 months.